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Fish hatching from eggs (under the microscope)
Here are Fundulus grandis, the gulf killifish, hatching under the microscope. In the wild they lay their eggs on marsh grasses at a full moon high tide and then 30 days later when the next full moon high tide comes they get wet and hatch.
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Fish hatching from eggs (under the microscope)
Here are Fundulus grandis, the gulf killifish, hatching under the microscope. In the wild they lay their eggs on marsh grasses at a full moon high tide and then 30 days later when the next full moon high tide comes they get wet and hatch.
Enjoy